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right and a tax adjacent to the income tax, and governor romney says the court has spoken, it's the law of the land, it's a tax now. and i think he's moving on the issue that the journal had some concern about. >> yeah, but "the journal" writes about that switch from monday to wednesday, to what eric fernstrom said on monday to what mitt romney said wednesday. and they said it underwrites a bigger problem for mitt romney that his staff is simply not up to it. they need some better staff work. you've heard the same criticism from rupert murdoch, from jack welsh, from bill kristol of the "weekly standard." and a you're a pro on this. is the romney campaign staff weak? >> no, i think it's a good staff and i think they've demonstrated that in the primaries. they not only can get a message across, but they're pretty tough when they have to respond. and her going to have to respond. in the last day or two, president obama or his surrogates have been all over the place, trying to claim that this is not a tax and that they want to go back to their original dishonest claim that it's not a tax. a
right and a tax adjacent to the income tax, and governor romney says the court has spoken, it's the law of the land, it's a tax now. and i think he's moving on the issue that the journal had some concern about. >> yeah, but "the journal" writes about that switch from monday to wednesday, to what eric fernstrom said on monday to what mitt romney said wednesday. and they said it underwrites a bigger problem for mitt romney that his staff is simply not up to it. they need some...
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it's law that just makes sense. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. oh, yeah! wow. once you experience it, there's no going back. at our biggest sale of the year, every bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an incredible 40% on our silver limited edition bed. only at one place: one of our 400 sleep number stores. humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life with personalized policies and discounts when you need them most. just call... and speak with a licensed representative about saving on your policy when you get married, move into a new house... [crash!] or add a car to your policy. don't forget to ask about saving up to 10% when you combine your auto and home insurance with liberty mutual. security,
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but the guy on stage last night, he said that he doesn't even know that there's such laws that encourage outsourcing. never heard of them. never heard of them. never heard of tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. he said that if it's true, he must need a new accountant. now, we know for sure it was not the real mitt romney because he seems to be doing just fine with his current account. so you see, the man on stage last night, he does not want to be held accountable for the real mitt romney's decisions and what he's been saying for the last year. and that's because he knows full well that we don't want what he's been selling for the last year. >> president obama at that rally in denver earlier today. very, very different from what we saw in the debate last night. watch this. >> the last point i'd make before -- >> two minutes is up, sir. >> i think i had five seconds before you interrupted me was -- the irony is that we've seen this model work really well in massachusetts. >> all right. moments like that may have contributed to what so many people out there see as the preside
but the guy on stage last night, he said that he doesn't even know that there's such laws that encourage outsourcing. never heard of them. never heard of them. never heard of tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. he said that if it's true, he must need a new accountant. now, we know for sure it was not the real mitt romney because he seems to be doing just fine with his current account. so you see, the man on stage last night, he does not want to be held accountable for the real...
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one of them we're interpreting the law. these two campaigns are interpreting the law in very different ways. that may be a debate on the facts, but now o.j. simpson can stop looking for the real killer, according to team obama because it turns out it was mitt romney all along. that's going over the line. >> maybe the ads that you produce for mitt romney four years ago were accurate and intelligent. the ads that i've seen from their super pacs, they've been nasty, destructive, misleading. and there have been so many politifact fact checkers. i haven't seen the ad -- >> answer my question though. >> i'm sure he was not responsible for -- i'm sure he was not. that's not the kind of question i believe i'm -- >> then we both agree that we can do better than that. >> but do you think president obama is telling people they don't get a check regardless whether or not they work? that democrats helped to pass? no. >> i think he's weaken welfare reform to the fact that comes back on the table. i really do. >> alex, this is a president
one of them we're interpreting the law. these two campaigns are interpreting the law in very different ways. that may be a debate on the facts, but now o.j. simpson can stop looking for the real killer, according to team obama because it turns out it was mitt romney all along. that's going over the line. >> maybe the ads that you produce for mitt romney four years ago were accurate and intelligent. the ads that i've seen from their super pacs, they've been nasty, destructive, misleading....
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-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of pfection. and the first ever es hybrid. a thing that helps you wbuy other things.hing. but plenty of companies do that. so we make something else. we help make life a little easier, more convenient, more rewarding, more entertaining. year after year. it's the reason why we don't have customers. we have members. american express. welcome in. >>> 132 inmates escape a prison on the u.s./mexico border. kate bolduan is monitoring that. what do you have? >> this is a wild story. mexican authorities have detained a prison director and two other officials. the state attorney general says the
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the blame lies with bill clinton for easing import restrictions contrary to law that allowed walmart to begin sourcing every product it could to china. and barney frank for easing mortgage underwriting standards asserting everyone should have the right to a home without understanding that a mortgage was supposed to be paid back. these two democrats have created the greatest outflow of capital from a country the world has ever seen. until 2065, that's when the current people will be replaced by people taught in history class that george w. bush was a great man who saved america from a man in a cave who had access to box cutters. if you want to read more about this, go to the blog, cnn.com/caffertyfile or through our post on "the situation room" facebook page. >> jack, thanks very much. right at the top of the hour we're going to cairo. dramatic developments unfolding right now on the streets of the egyptian capital. i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go t
the blame lies with bill clinton for easing import restrictions contrary to law that allowed walmart to begin sourcing every product it could to china. and barney frank for easing mortgage underwriting standards asserting everyone should have the right to a home without understanding that a mortgage was supposed to be paid back. these two democrats have created the greatest outflow of capital from a country the world has ever seen. until 2065, that's when the current people will be replaced by...
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oklahoma has this personhood law. so it is not a long shot at all that one state would go all the way and say, look, we are banning abortion because we think roe v wade will be overturned. if the majority really does change. if, say, ruth bader ginsburg is replaced by a conservative, i think a challenge to roe would come up pretty quickly, probably within a year. >> and normally someone nominates justices whether they're in their 40s or early 50s so they remain on the bench for maybe 30, 40 years. they have an enormous impact long after that president is gone. >> and that's become more and more part of the supreme court confirmation game. one of the stories i tell in "the oath" is president obama was torn between kagan and wood. one of the deciding factors was that kagan was 50 and diane wood was 60. that's going to be true whether obama or romney wins this election. >> jeffrey toobin, the author of "the oath," thanks for coming in. >> all right. >>> one of the best-selling vehicles in the united states is now getting
oklahoma has this personhood law. so it is not a long shot at all that one state would go all the way and say, look, we are banning abortion because we think roe v wade will be overturned. if the majority really does change. if, say, ruth bader ginsburg is replaced by a conservative, i think a challenge to roe would come up pretty quickly, probably within a year. >> and normally someone nominates justices whether they're in their 40s or early 50s so they remain on the bench for maybe 30,...
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jeanne moos, cnn. >> thank you. >> new york. >> two harvard law school guys. we have no more time. you can always follow what's going on here in "the situation room" on twitter. i'm wolf blitzer. thanks very much for joining us. erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> next, obama won the battle last night, but did mitt romney win the war? did the president's record on the economy add up? >> plus, we're not just analyzing what the two candidates said, but how they said it, how they talked to each other, all those grimaces, smiles and snarks. angel the fbi foiled a plot to blow up new york's federal reserve bank with a 1,000 pound bomb. tonight, we are learning about the suspect's past and connection to
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they're not giving details on his contact with law enforcement. he was known to law enforcement. did have contact with law enforcement at some point. the police chief here told me law enforcement officials in this area had not had contact with him. they will really not give much more detail than that. we're led to believe he encountered law enforcement at some point in another region of the country. >> brian todd is on the scene for us. let's check back with you. let's get more on the record of the background of the gunman who served in the u.s. military more than a decade ago and left under a cloud. chris lawrence has been looking into this part of the story for us. all right, chris. anything stand out in his military record? >> there are a couple of things, wolf, that i think the viewers will find interesting. especially as you get beyond the basics. that he got into the army around 1992 and served for about six and a half years. he was a psychological operations specialist. now that has some very classified, secretive overtones and aspects to it. but we believe that he was inv
they're not giving details on his contact with law enforcement. he was known to law enforcement. did have contact with law enforcement at some point. the police chief here told me law enforcement officials in this area had not had contact with him. they will really not give much more detail than that. we're led to believe he encountered law enforcement at some point in another region of the country. >> brian todd is on the scene for us. let's check back with you. let's get more on the...
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>> we have 120 investigators that have worked with the fbi, the joint terrorism task force, other law enforcement agencies involved as well. but we're certainly working closely with them on this case. >> can you be specific about the role that -- >> no, i can't. >> the role of alwalki was eliminated last year we know that alaki was a motivator for this piece, in "inspire" magazine, he was the prime mover. it was the magazine or this is the article that he read that justified to him the killing of children, killing of women. >> is it still published today? >> it's available. and if you recall, a case of jose pimental. he used "inspire" magazine used the article "how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom" which is named in the complaint in this case, to, in a very methodical manner, build three bombs that he wanted to use here in new york city. >> this is our city again, yet again being attacked. focus of an attack. can you tell us personally when this was unfolding, with this arrest, what it means to you? >> it means that new york continues to be very much in the, in the mindframe
>> we have 120 investigators that have worked with the fbi, the joint terrorism task force, other law enforcement agencies involved as well. but we're certainly working closely with them on this case. >> can you be specific about the role that -- >> no, i can't. >> the role of alwalki was eliminated last year we know that alaki was a motivator for this piece, in "inspire" magazine, he was the prime mover. it was the magazine or this is the article that he read...
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the one in wisconsin 20,000 people, according to law enforcement officials there. this one significantly smaller. where ever i've been, they ask for a show of hands how many people have early voted, at most of the president's events have already voted. and the campaigns are emphasizing that's something that's a plus for them. a lot of these people, they've gotten them to turn out. they say that makes it a much heavier left for governor romney come election day. >> what do they say about the size of these crowds. during the final week four years ago there were tens and thousands and you're saying right now in iowa it's a relatively small crowd? >> the argument, and i'll point out again that 20,000 at an event in wisconsin and reportedly will be tens of thousands tonight in virginia, we'll see. but yes, i've been to only groups where there have been a few thousand for the few past events in ohio, too. the campaign says that's by design. the logic is if they're trying, what they're focused on is getting people out to the polls to vote. they're not trying to build crow
the one in wisconsin 20,000 people, according to law enforcement officials there. this one significantly smaller. where ever i've been, they ask for a show of hands how many people have early voted, at most of the president's events have already voted. and the campaigns are emphasizing that's something that's a plus for them. a lot of these people, they've gotten them to turn out. they say that makes it a much heavier left for governor romney come election day. >> what do they say about...
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the filmmakers refuse citing shield laws. >> we believe we're protected under the shield laws as journalists and we don't think it's fair for the government to intrude in our research. >> reporter: a lawyer for the city says the film isn't journalism because it advocates for the five. in a statement the say says, quote, if the plaintiffs truly want an open airing of the facts they should encourage the filmmakers not to hide anything. the filmmakers claim the documentary claims to the facts. what do you take of the city? tie city needs to stop dragging their feet. we were innocent and this is -- this is just going to continue to further restate that. >> reporter: salam says no matter the outcome. he may never fully escape his nightmare that started in this park. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> as for the central park jogger herself, she's gone to become a motivational speaker, author of the book "i am the central park jogger." >>> happening now in a major speech mitt romney says the middle east is more dangerous under president obama. >>> two chinese businesses trying to expand in the unit
the filmmakers refuse citing shield laws. >> we believe we're protected under the shield laws as journalists and we don't think it's fair for the government to intrude in our research. >> reporter: a lawyer for the city says the film isn't journalism because it advocates for the five. in a statement the say says, quote, if the plaintiffs truly want an open airing of the facts they should encourage the filmmakers not to hide anything. the filmmakers claim the documentary claims to...
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some of them went to washington today to try to help push for new gun laws. lisa sylvester is picki ining u this part of the story. lisa? >> wolf, these families, they all have a message. they have been through hell and they want gun violence to stop. one dad who lost his son in columbine wore the very shoes his son was wearing that day. others brought pictures of their loved ones and they all have their own deeply heartbreaking stories. >> i'm the father of daniel mauser, who was killed in the massacre at columbine high school. >> my sister was a freshman at virginia tech. she followed me there. >> our daughter, jessica redfield ghawi was killed in aurora on july 20th of this year. >> reporter: a club no one wanted to join. each one directly touched by gun violence. columbine, aurora, virginia tech, tucson. peter reid's daughter was a freshman at virginia tech. >> god forgive us as a country if it takes a literal slaughter of innocents in a holy season to wake us up. >> reporter: the slaying of 6-year-olds and 7-year-olds in newtown, connecticut, has been de
some of them went to washington today to try to help push for new gun laws. lisa sylvester is picki ining u this part of the story. lisa? >> wolf, these families, they all have a message. they have been through hell and they want gun violence to stop. one dad who lost his son in columbine wore the very shoes his son was wearing that day. others brought pictures of their loved ones and they all have their own deeply heartbreaking stories. >> i'm the father of daniel mauser, who was...
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many law enforcement officers slated to patrol at the convention are coming from our counties. if they get hit by the storm, they have thousands of national guardsmen ready to make up the shortfall. >> i would expect their law enforcement personnel would stay. >> rorter: he'talking abou policeother juritions why come oer th're slated to do that but th be able to do that, have to help out in their jurisdictions. he has national guardsmen slated to help to make up for that potential shortfall. >> what arefficials doing to warn out of towners, delegates, journalists, others about the risk of this possible storm? >> reporter: well, they're doing things like putting up pamphlets and brochures in their owe teho rooms, pamphlets that talk about rip sides and storm surge, what to expect when you're walking along an area like. but they're also telling them about evacuation routes, telling them far and wide this is where you go if you have to evacuate, if you're downtown, this is what you should do. they're trying to get the word out to as many delegates as possible because they're going
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i doubt there is one of those left. >> -- do you think it meets this state law, our state laws -- >> it's been pointed out, and i've taken the time to point it out, that we could be compliant with the previous assault weapons ban limitation by going from a 30 magazine to a 10 magazine. i think that's a commonsense piece of legislation that could be taken up. >> -- enough information to say mental illness played a part in this -- this situation, and how would you go about improving what seems to be a very fractured mental health system? >> the -- with respect -- i don't have a diagnosis. it's possible that the criminal investigation may have turned that up. i don't have personal knowledge about it. my comments about it are in large part based on the nature of the crime, how it was carried out, the fact that he killed his mother first, the fact that he drove himself to the school, he brought numerous weapons with him, and a reported history of alienation and behaviors that would be consistent with that, but do i have a diagnosis, the answer's no. >> how do you then go about addressing
i doubt there is one of those left. >> -- do you think it meets this state law, our state laws -- >> it's been pointed out, and i've taken the time to point it out, that we could be compliant with the previous assault weapons ban limitation by going from a 30 magazine to a 10 magazine. i think that's a commonsense piece of legislation that could be taken up. >> -- enough information to say mental illness played a part in this -- this situation, and how would you go about...
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over the debate and to implement the law. >> reporter: the problem is the settled law is one thing. settled politics is an oxymoron. >> i find it amazing when the governor and others in her party dismiss the difference between the state having a plan and the federal government having a plan. there's all the difference in the world. you can have states alone -- >> the supreme court just dismissed it. >> across sunday talk shows the health care debate moved from the secret chambers of the supreme court back across the street where it began. >> this has to be ripped out by the roots. this is government taking over the entire health insurance industry. the american people do not want to get on this path. >> after the fourth of july recess -- >> this is a 15-minute vote. the house is planning to vote on repeal of health care law. blow it up. even the popular parts, like banning insurance companies from banning lifetime caps on benefits or refusing coverage to people with preexisting conditio conditions, and that's why even though repeal will pass, the republican to nominated house, democ
over the debate and to implement the law. >> reporter: the problem is the settled law is one thing. settled politics is an oxymoron. >> i find it amazing when the governor and others in her party dismiss the difference between the state having a plan and the federal government having a plan. there's all the difference in the world. you can have states alone -- >> the supreme court just dismissed it. >> across sunday talk shows the health care debate moved from the secret...
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so it's not going to be bound under law. but at least that's what some of the bigger providers have told us. >> can i ask sanjay a question? can i just be clear on this, sanjay? if they only throw out the mandate, those lifetime caps remain in tact, the age 26, kids on their parents insurance remain in tact, kids pre-existing condition, all that remains in tact if they just throw out the individual mandate? >> that's what they would essentially be doing. now, obviously there's potential problems with that in how it would get implemented for reasons you well know. the mandate was supposed to be, if you will, the financial arm of this whole thing. and the idea you could do a lack of discrimination, that's been tried at the state level in for example, kentucky, and everybody's premiums went up. people perfectly happy with their insurance, didn't even hardly pay attention to that law. all of a sudden they saw premiums go up 40%. everyone ended up paying for that. >> let me ask you, we've heard so much talk after the arguments th
so it's not going to be bound under law. but at least that's what some of the bigger providers have told us. >> can i ask sanjay a question? can i just be clear on this, sanjay? if they only throw out the mandate, those lifetime caps remain in tact, the age 26, kids on their parents insurance remain in tact, kids pre-existing condition, all that remains in tact if they just throw out the individual mandate? >> that's what they would essentially be doing. now, obviously there's...
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white house officials receive briefings on how to comply with the law. but, candy, on this particular e-mail -- and i've asked the white house repeatedly on this, they won't say if he looped in his white house account. a spokesman for the white house, eric schultz saying, mr. messina occasionally received a sent e-mail on a long standing personal account. when some of those e-mails contained information he took steps to official communications he took steps to preserve such e-mails. >> so let's face it, mitt romney, it's the political season. it is about politics. mitt romney is being hit very hard on not being transparent about his tax returns. >> sure. >> can we draw some lines here? >> oh, sure. this is about deflection. as you know, mitt romney has a huge problem with openness himself. he's only released his 2010 tax returns so far. he says he will release his 2011 tax return which he got an extension on before the election. and the obama campaign has made a big deal out of this. they've called for romney to release more. the romney camp is looking t
white house officials receive briefings on how to comply with the law. but, candy, on this particular e-mail -- and i've asked the white house repeatedly on this, they won't say if he looped in his white house account. a spokesman for the white house, eric schultz saying, mr. messina occasionally received a sent e-mail on a long standing personal account. when some of those e-mails contained information he took steps to official communications he took steps to preserve such e-mails. >> so...
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but because of concerns of gun control laws, you can see they're all gone. supporters say it is not harder to get ahold of the weapon, but looking at beefing up school security. they say arming teachers is one option that should at least be considered. >> i know there has been a knee jerk reaction against that. i think there should at least be a discussion of that. if people were armed, not just a police officer but other school officials that were trained, and chose to have a weapon, certainly there would have been an opportunity to stop aggressors coming into the school. >> reporter: state senator frank nice nicely wants more officers in the school, including on the elementary school level. and if that is not an option, then he, too, says arm the teachers. >> the goal is to have some kind of security in all the schools. and the ones that afford a resource officer that would be the first step. and we would have other options for other volunteers, or trained staff. >> reporter: but talk of putting more guns in schools, that has been roundly criticized. the p
but because of concerns of gun control laws, you can see they're all gone. supporters say it is not harder to get ahold of the weapon, but looking at beefing up school security. they say arming teachers is one option that should at least be considered. >> i know there has been a knee jerk reaction against that. i think there should at least be a discussion of that. if people were armed, not just a police officer but other school officials that were trained, and chose to have a weapon,...
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they've been focused on implementing that law. but as you know, there were some tough questions from the justices during oral arguments. and so this administration is prepared for victory, defeat or something between. since the u.s. supreme court is leak-proof, how the justices will rule on health care is mostly a guessing game. on the line, the president's signature legislative accomplishment, which he continues to tout as the right thing to do. >> i believe it was right to make sure that over 3 million young people can stay on their parents' health insurance plan. i believe it was right to provide more discounts for seniors on their prescription drugs. >> reporter: if the high court doesn't agree completely, what next? top white house aides refuse to speculate. at a recent women's town hall at the white house, health and human service secretary painted a dark picture if the court strikes the law entirely. >> it has some pretty cataclysmic impact. >> reporter: she said the administration was prepared for contingencies for whateve
they've been focused on implementing that law. but as you know, there were some tough questions from the justices during oral arguments. and so this administration is prepared for victory, defeat or something between. since the u.s. supreme court is leak-proof, how the justices will rule on health care is mostly a guessing game. on the line, the president's signature legislative accomplishment, which he continues to tout as the right thing to do. >> i believe it was right to make sure...
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that's a good law or a bad law. i'm just telling you the way it is. >> but you are in the legislature. i mean, it is sort of your job to judge whether something is a good law or bad law. you could change it. >> well, you got to understand, you have to look back, where did kansas come from? what is kansas many, many years ago on the legislature passing laws and doing that. it was basically an agricultural state? >> reporter: such an agricultural state that changing any farm law could be political poison leaving other taxpayers to foot the bill. this is a farm state. we talked to other members of the legislature and no one was willing to go ahead and push to change this law, even though they said we know it may be costing some of our taxpayers money. >> good report. do we know how much money the states are losing because of this? >> it is very hard to quantify overall. we know that laws like this exist in almost every state. a lot of reporting has gone into looking at that. in new jersey the press did some good work a
that's a good law or a bad law. i'm just telling you the way it is. >> but you are in the legislature. i mean, it is sort of your job to judge whether something is a good law or bad law. you could change it. >> well, you got to understand, you have to look back, where did kansas come from? what is kansas many, many years ago on the legislature passing laws and doing that. it was basically an agricultural state? >> reporter: such an agricultural state that changing any farm law...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> when i reported from north korea back in december 2010, i saw firsthand how secretive its leaders can be. now one of kim jong-un's secrets may be out in the open, at least if you believe the rumors swirling about the mystery woman who's been showing up at his side. our own brian todd has been taking a closer look into all of the theories and there are a lot of them out there. what are you learning, brian? >> there's very little that western analysts or even intelligence agencies know about this woman. it is mostly speculation. in fact, the reporting goes back and forth on whether she is romantically involved with kim jong-un or whether she's his sister. >> reporter: the face that launched a thousands rumors. north korea watchers are abuzz over this young woman, seen twice in recent days next to the country's new leader, kim jong- jong-un. she was spotted once at a high-profile musical performance, seen on state tv, which happened to include disney characters that disney didn't authorize. then she was seen at an event paying tribute to kim's late grandfath
it's law that just makes sense. >>> when i reported from north korea back in december 2010, i saw firsthand how secretive its leaders can be. now one of kim jong-un's secrets may be out in the open, at least if you believe the rumors swirling about the mystery woman who's been showing up at his side. our own brian todd has been taking a closer look into all of the theories and there are a lot of them out there. what are you learning, brian? >> there's very little that western...
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that's the way the law works. but a lot of times in these big cases, they're able to look at the situation, find out who owned the guns, who purchased the guns, very quickly. apparently the authorities have been able to run those traps. >> which she's also suggesting, the glock and the sig sauer handguns were found inside the school. >> right. and the bushmaster outside. >> found in the car. obviously that was not used. >> that's right. >> at least not in killing these kids, the teachers, the principal. >> absolutely. the question is, at least one of the many questions we've been asking the authorities and haven't been able to get to yet, is whether the magazines on those weapons were -- the large, extended magazines or whether they were the magazines that typically come with the firearms. that will be interesting. because that's all part of the gun control debate, whether those magazines are appropriate for people to have just on the streets. >> we saw the pictures of those guns. obviously they killed a lot of pe
that's the way the law works. but a lot of times in these big cases, they're able to look at the situation, find out who owned the guns, who purchased the guns, very quickly. apparently the authorities have been able to run those traps. >> which she's also suggesting, the glock and the sig sauer handguns were found inside the school. >> right. and the bushmaster outside. >> found in the car. obviously that was not used. >> that's right. >> at least not in killing...
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. >> reporter: a group of scientists, computer geeks and law enforcement guys at brs labs have invented new software for security cameras designed to alert authorities to crimes sometimes before it even happens. that's right. computers determine what behavior is suspicious. take, for example, this unlucky character who was skulking around a car. >> our software was able to analyze the video surveillance information coming from this particular camera. it was able to learn what was taking place over the course of time and was able to identify this specific activity as abnormal. >> reporter: that's company president john frazini, a former secret service agent. what's most important, he says, is that the program uses artificial intelligence. it functions like a human brain. creating memories of what's normal by watching a camera for several days. then sending out alerts instantly when it sees something out of the ordinary. >> our customer reported to us that they were absolutely -- they were able to dispatch their security team to intercept this particular criminal activity. in this case of
. >> reporter: a group of scientists, computer geeks and law enforcement guys at brs labs have invented new software for security cameras designed to alert authorities to crimes sometimes before it even happens. that's right. computers determine what behavior is suspicious. take, for example, this unlucky character who was skulking around a car. >> our software was able to analyze the video surveillance information coming from this particular camera. it was able to learn what was...
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more than 80 of the country's largest ceos are urging law makers to reach a bipartisan agreement to bring down the nation's debt level. they're pushing the controversialal methods raising tax revenue. >> there needs to be compromise and compromise not being a dirty word, but rather being synonymous with governing. yes, i recognize my taxes are going up. i haven't developed a table that says i'll be willing to pay this much more if you're willing to cut this much more. who knows where that's going to go. but i would say most companies, most people expect that they're probably going to have to pay more. >> an increasing number of ceos are going on record that they're willing to pay more in taxes to avert the so-called fiscal cliff as part of a comprehensive plan. if congress fails to act by january, it will trigger $600 billion of cuts. businesses not certain of what lies ahead have been reluctant to increase pay rolls. >> we stop hiring externally. as people leave their positions, we don't fill those jobs. as you look at exapt expenditures, we start to slow down our spending. and you see m
more than 80 of the country's largest ceos are urging law makers to reach a bipartisan agreement to bring down the nation's debt level. they're pushing the controversialal methods raising tax revenue. >> there needs to be compromise and compromise not being a dirty word, but rather being synonymous with governing. yes, i recognize my taxes are going up. i haven't developed a table that says i'll be willing to pay this much more if you're willing to cut this much more. who knows where...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> somalia's new leader and an assassination attempt. >> hi, wolf. happened just two days after he was elected as president. journalists on the scene report early indications two suicide bombers set of explosives at the gates of a mogadishu hotel. at least four s
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we...
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>> well, every state has different laws. and in general they agree that people with seizures are controlled should be able to drive. >> law enforcement officials in california say bryson has not been formally charged with anything yet. >> what about the people in other two cars? what is the status of them? >> two or three people were treated by paramedics for pain. in the second car, one of the two people complained of pain but declined medical treatment. >> thanks very much for that. let's dig a little bit deeper right now. we just received new information on his condition. let's go to brianna keilar. >> we learned today that secretary bryson was back at work today. we've also learned he has not had a history of seizures. he had not had a seizure before. there have been some questions about the timing of some of the events in relation to the seizure. and we can't really clear that up, wolf. according to this official the timing of the seizure, the cause of the seizure, the sequence of the events, hard to figure out because
>> well, every state has different laws. and in general they agree that people with seizures are controlled should be able to drive. >> law enforcement officials in california say bryson has not been formally charged with anything yet. >> what about the people in other two cars? what is the status of them? >> two or three people were treated by paramedics for pain. in the second car, one of the two people complained of pain but declined medical treatment. >> thanks...
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we are joined by a constitutional law professor, gloria law. thank you so much for joining me. i have a lot of questions. i'm sure our viewers also do. we learned a short time ago that the justice department will not be prosecuting the attorney general, eric holder. what are the legal options that are still in play here? >> well, that's one of the reasons why congress decided it would go with criminal contempt of congress as well as civil enforcement of the subpoena. civil enforcement of the subpoena means that they are now allowed to hire counsel to go forward and bring a civil action against eric holder in his capacity as u.s. attorney general. that means that they get to hire counsel and there will be a civil action brought and that civil action could lead to the possibility of within the next weeks or next months some type of litigation. >> litigation is a word that there is a claim filed, not that there is actual court action. >> of course, that means a claim filed also means this could drag on for who knows, even years. the point of the civil action is just to try to get
we are joined by a constitutional law professor, gloria law. thank you so much for joining me. i have a lot of questions. i'm sure our viewers also do. we learned a short time ago that the justice department will not be prosecuting the attorney general, eric holder. what are the legal options that are still in play here? >> well, that's one of the reasons why congress decided it would go with criminal contempt of congress as well as civil enforcement of the subpoena. civil enforcement of...
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authorities are investigating if his impersonations broke any laws. neighbors say he told them a variety of stories, too. >> first he was a coast guard, coast guard pilot. then told us he was in the air force. then told us he was a health care worker. then at the very end he was a federal agent. >> reporter: officials say he was last employed as a health care worker. they say he does hold a legitimate commercial pilot's license and was a coast guard volunteer. police say the fake id pictures date back more than a decade, all of which he admitted were counter fit. >> he expressed remorse this has gotten blown out of control. he said that he is portraying these different law enforcement officials and military professionals because it was something he always aspired to be. >> reporter: he has pleaded nothing to traffic violation. the only charge he is facing right now. we reached out to his lawyer who did not want to comment on the case, and the secret service and fbi are also aware of this situation, but so far have found no wrongdoing. wolf? >> sandra
authorities are investigating if his impersonations broke any laws. neighbors say he told them a variety of stories, too. >> first he was a coast guard, coast guard pilot. then told us he was in the air force. then told us he was a health care worker. then at the very end he was a federal agent. >> reporter: officials say he was last employed as a health care worker. they say he does hold a legitimate commercial pilot's license and was a coast guard volunteer. police say the fake id...
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the long-awaited decision on president obama's health care reform law. coming just months before the election, the stakes politically could not be higher either. let's bring in kate bolduan. she's got a preview of what we can expect. it will be significant one way or the other. >> so much anticipation. and you and me and everybody else knows that this is the biggest secret in washington and only the justices and their law clerks know how this drama will end. one thing is certain, we'll know by this time next week if the affordable care act stays or goes. an unprecedented decision effecting as wolf said nearly every person in this country. long days and late nights at the supreme court as the justices rush to finish what justice ginsberg recently called the flood season. >> many of the most controversial cases remain pending, so it is likely that the sharp disagreement rate will go up next week. >> the biggest case this session and the biggest in at least a decade, the president's health care law. the election--year blockbuster argued for more than six ho
the long-awaited decision on president obama's health care reform law. coming just months before the election, the stakes politically could not be higher either. let's bring in kate bolduan. she's got a preview of what we can expect. it will be significant one way or the other. >> so much anticipation. and you and me and everybody else knows that this is the biggest secret in washington and only the justices and their law clerks know how this drama will end. one thing is certain, we'll...